• 0x0@lemmy.zip
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      FLAC or WAV are lossless so yes.
      MP3 or Ogg Vorbis are lossy so better for listening on the go.

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      It’s what I archive all my music in, so I’d say so. You get WAV quality without WAV file sizes.

      When a FLAC (or any lossless) file is not available, I settle for 320Kbps MP3 (and not a single bit less). The quality is decent enough to be used in a live setting (I’m a DJ). Anything less than 320kbps, and you’re hurting treble output, which will be noticeable on high-end speakers to anyone under the age of 30.

      • Little8Lost@lemmy.world
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        Thank you for the detailed answer
        Now that i know i can stop archiving all the available file types (i mainly was too lazy to research…)

    • As a rule of thumb, yes. Then you have purists who only listen to ripped vinyl records in 24 bits, 192kHz WAV format or people who don’t give a fuck about quality and live happily with millions of 128kbps MP3s.